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Does impartiality impede good journalism?—Series 5
LBC presenter James O'Brien and ex-Head of ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ TV News Roger Mosey debate impartiality.

Should politicians stop worrying about 'hard-working families'?—Series 5
Ex-ministers Caroline Flint and Rory Stewart debate the focus on 'hard-working families'.

Does identity politics cause more problems than it solves?—Series 4
Douglas Murray and Nesrine Malik debate, and ask each other about what drives their views.

Is Discipline the Enemy of Learning?—Series 4
Katharine Birbalsingh and Dr Debra Kidd debate whether discipline is the enemy of learning

Does profit corrupt?—Series 4
FT editor Lionel Barber and Blue Labour founder Lord Glasman debate profit and corruption.

Is individualism a virtue?—Series 3
Anne McElvoy invites Sarah Ditum and Kate Andrews to explore each other's perspective.

Are referendums good for democracy?—Series 3
Anne McElvoy invites Isabel Oakeshott and Matthew Parris to explore each other's views.

Is the mainstream media a force for good in society?—Series 3
Anne McElvoy invites Emma Tucker and Richard Seymour to explore each other's perspective.

Should cultural artefacts be returned to their country of origin?—Series 3
The return of the series that invites two opposed public figures to listen to each other.

Is Tax a Burden?—Series 2
Anne McElvoy, with Gabrielle Rifkind, invites two opposed figures to listen to each other.